PG20 An Overview of the PhD Research Programme for Postgraduate Taught Students

This workshop will be given by Dr Mehdi Barghchi

Event details

When

May 23, 2012
from 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM

Where

Careers Service Seminar Room

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Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is for Postgraduate Taught students (PGTs) who want to continue their studies and do a PhD degree. It will cover important stages such as, making a PhD application, writing a research proposal, get to know various stages of PhD research programme such as APG and Post AGP, writing thesis and getting ready for the viva.

What will it cover?

This workshop will cover:

  • Making a PhD application
  • Writing a PhD research proposal
  • Getting to know various stages of PhD research programme such as APG and Post APG
  • Writing thesis and ready for viva

 

Key words: PhD proposal, PhD stages, viva

Booking

Our workshops are limited to a maximum of 24 places. If you plan to attend this workshop, please complete our workshop booking form.  Registration is not compulsory for attendance, but is recommended to secure your place in the workshop as those who have booked online will take priority.

Do I need to do anything to prepare?

There is no preparation required.

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  • All rooms are wheelchair accessible.

 

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